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Free Things to Do in Branson, MO

A wide shot of the Branson Landing Fountain Show.

Summer is in full swing and arguably one of the best times to visit Branson. With so many outdoor activities and attractions, it’s no wonder that this recreation epicenter has been long established as a vacation hot-spot for people of all ages. Whether you are a couple on a romantic getaway or a fun-seeking family, there are plenty of free things to do in Branson, so you won’t break the bank on having a good time. Branson Vacation Rentals has a variety of properties that make for the perfect home away from home while you make the most of your exciting Missouri vacation. That way, no matter where you find yourself, you’ll always have a comforting place awaiting your return.

Free Attractions in Branson, MO

One of the best parts about going on vacation is exploring a new avenue of fun. Partaking in some of the activities enjoyed by locals creates an unforgettable experience as you immerse yourself in jubilant recreation. To help you decide on your desired experience—and save money—we’ve compiled a list of four free things to do in Branson. Let’s get started!

4 Free Things to Do in Branson, MO

Branson Landing Fountain Show

The Branson Landing is an iconic plaza located on the Taneycomo Lakefront, which features a myriad of shops, restaurants, and other retail therapy outlets. However, the most spectacular attraction is the Branson Landing Fountain Show. This fantastic Branson staple is a 120-foot display where fire, water, and lights come together in dazzling delight. In addition to the Fountain Show, several street performers can be seen entertaining the many visitors entering the town square. 

Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery

Just six miles south of Branson, right below the Table Rock Dam, is the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery, Missouri’s largest trout-breeding installation. Producing 350-400 thousand pounds of trout each year, it’s no wonder that Lake Taneycomo remains a coveted trout fishing lake. In addition to the magnificent hatchery, there is a free conservation center, hiking trails for wildlife lovers, and fishing access to Lake Taneycomo. Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery is a seasonal attraction with varying hours, so be sure to check their website for updated information. On your way back, be sure to stop at the Table Rock Dam and Lakeshore Trail for excellent sightseeing, nature viewing, and hiking, starting at the Dewey Short Visitor Center.

Historic Downtown Branson

Historic Downtown Branson is an attraction on its own and home to an eclectic variety of restaurants, shops, live entertainment, outdoor recreation, and other attractions. Part of what makes experiencing downtown one of the best free things to do in Branson is the ease at which you may explore it. Walk around town looking though everything—stores to restaurants—and see some of the novelties and souvenirs specific to Branson. 

Dick’s 5 & 10

Founded by Dick Hartley in 1961, to create the best-stocked store in Branson, this second-generation family business is a 10,000-square-foot store with over a quarter million different items. Some say that no trip to Branson is complete without a visit to Dick’s 5 & 10. With a massive inventory of toys and novelty items, Dick’s is a great place to stop, even if you don’t plan on buying anything!

The Best Cabin Rentals in Branson, MO

There’s something to say about retreating to the comforts of home after a day out on the town. With so many things to do and see in Branson, you’ll want an ideally located site with easy access to all the amenities. Whether it’s watching the fountain show on the Landing or hopping in the car or going on foot with a cup of Andy’s Frozen Custard and gazing at some of the many unique sights like Pasghetti’s giant meatball, King Kong at the Hollywood Wax Museum, or the exquisitely illuminated Branson Ferris Wheel, there are many free activities to explore in Branson. Branson Vacation Rentals has a myriad of elegant properties located near these amenities that will prove more than adequate. For more information to help plan your Missouri vacation, please visit our website or call us at 417-832-9991.